River by Esther Kinsky
Set against the backdrop of a small town in London, this introspective narrative follows a solitary woman as she embarks on a series of contemplative walks along the riverbanks. Through her observations of the natural world and encounters with the diverse inhabitants of the area, she reflects on themes of memory, loss, and the passage of time. The river serves as a metaphor for the fluidity of life, weaving together past and present, and offering solace and connection in an ever-changing landscape. The story is a meditation on the quiet beauty found in everyday moments and the profound impact of place on the human experience.
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- 2014
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- German
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- - Am Fluss
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